Title :
New media access protocols for wireless ad hoc networks based on cross-layer principles
Author :
Toumpis, Stavros ; Goldsmith, Andrea J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Cyprus Univ., Nicosia
Abstract :
We introduce two new medium access control (MAC) protocols for wireless ad hoc networks, the progressive backoff algorithm (PBOA) and the progressive ramp up algorithm (PRUA). Both protocols divide time in frames in which a contention slot is followed by a data slot. PBOA is integrated with a well known power control algorithm. PRUA performs no power control, and so is not as energy efficient, but can achieve a tight packing of transmissions by allowing nodes to make educated decisions during the contention period. Under both protocols, contenting nodes try to select their potential destinations so that spatial reuse is as high as possible, even if that means transmitting a packet that is not on the head of their routing buffer. We compare both protocols with carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA), and also with the power control MAC (PCM) protocol. We also compare them with a hypothetical MAC protocol that would be able to make optimal decisions and so achieve the network capacity. We show that both protocols perform better than CSMA/CA and PCM in terms of throughput and robustness with respect to the choice of the routing protocol. Also, PRUA is more energy efficient than CSMA/CA, and PBOA is more energy efficient than both CSMA/CA and PCM. However, due to their distributed nature, our protocols still can not achieve the network capacity, even in simple network topologies
Keywords :
access protocols; ad hoc networks; power control; routing protocols; telecommunication congestion control; MAC protocols; carrier sense multiple access; collision avoidance; cross-layer principles; media access protocols; network capacity; power control algorithm; progressive backoff algorithm; progressive ramp up algorithm; routing buffer; routing protocol; wireless ad hoc networks; Access protocols; Collision avoidance; Energy efficiency; Media Access Protocol; Mobile ad hoc networks; Multiaccess communication; Phase change materials; Power control; Routing protocols; Wireless application protocol;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2006.1687739